Today I took the Toys-R-Us ad into WalMart and received a $99 price match on an 4GB xbox 360 with Kinect holiday bundle. It requires 2 years of xbox live gold, but here is the kicker - WalMart will sell you two 12 month cards @ $60 each. That is a total of $225 for Xbox 360 4GB Holiday Bundle with Kinect. This is a great deal since most everyone plays multiplayer online anyhow, and an xbox live account is required for that. What Toys-R-Us deal will cost you is $99 + $360 because their 12 month live subscriptions stipulate $14.99 per month for 24 months.

The employee offered the deal as a PM and it was approved by his manager.

$60 for 12-mo Xbox Live is not a deal. They sell for $35 on eBay regularly via Buy.com and others.

But how did you get WalMart to pricematch the $99 TRU ad?? Are you saying that WalMart would only sell the bundle WITH those 2 cards for $60 each? If so, I might be inclined to (try to) return them and buy the $35 cards next time they are available.

To those who are giving me red: $60 for 12-mo is not a deal. Returning Xbox Live cards may be allowed, or not, I don't know. I am not actively telling people to attempt to scam WM -- give the red to the OP if you don't like the post.

tiggerman72

Broke Member

posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 12:59p

I wonder if I can get WalMart to pricematch the deal, buy the 2 $60 cards, sell them for $35-40 on eBay since I don't play multiplayer online and end up with an xbox w/ kinect for $140. That might be worth a shot.

lemonhead

Senior Member - 5K

posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:02p

i may have to try this - my XBOX has been "hanging" the past couple days, I don't have a connect yet, and i play online so this is a pretty good deal!!!

any chance we could get a receipt scan "just in case"?

biglittle

Senior Member - 4K

posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:10p

I think this is a big YMMV if your WalMart will do this since this is outside their normal price match policy.

wfay said: $60 for 12-mo Xbox Live is not a deal. They sell for $35 on eBay regularly via Buy.com and others.

But how did you get WalMart to pricematch the $99 TRU ad?? Are you saying that WalMart would only sell the bundle WITH those 2 cards for $60 each? If so, I might be inclined to (try to) return them and buy the $35 cards next time they are available.well, generally those points/subscription cards are not eligible for return, but I think the OP got very lucky with WalMart allowing PM. The whole "xbox360+kinect+2yr subscription" is a Microsoft deal and essentially a different product (cheap xbox + inflated xbox live subscription to recoup the cost... essentially a leasing program). I would say YMMV, depending on how competent the WalMart employees are about these different products.

I was wondering when this scam from SD would come over here....now I know.

To clarify the "deal": one needs to bring the ad to a non-caring and/or asleep employee at another store that does not read the terms on the Toys'r'us ad.That person (buyer) also need to be ok with knowingly scamming the other store.

respdoc said: I was wondering when this scam from SD would come over here....now I know.

To clarify the "deal": one needs to bring the ad to a non-caring and/or asleep employee at another store that does not read the terms on the Toys'r'us ad.That person (buyer) also need to be ok with knowingly defrauding the other store.

If that's your thing...good for it.

It seems that SD thread got deleted. Reading that thread people were able to get the Xbox bundle for just $99 either at Target or WalMart w/o the 2 year sub.

biglittle

Senior Member - 4K

posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 1:27p

mrtrance said: respdoc said: I was wondering when this scam from SD would come over here....now I know.

To clarify the "deal": one needs to bring the ad to a non-caring and/or asleep employee at another store that does not read the terms on the Toys'r'us ad.That person (buyer) also need to be ok with knowingly defrauding the other store.

If that's your thing...good for it.

It seems that SD thread got deleted. Reading that thread people were able to get the Xbox bundle for just $99 either at Target or WalMart w/o the 2 year sub.

There was a thread here, that I can't find now, about PM'ing to Target for $99 w/o the Xbox Live.

Only an idiot sales guy would fall for this. The Toys R Us ad clearly states that you need to sign up for the over-priced xbox live service then you get codes to purchase the xbox console.

GeorgeGarman

Hug him and squeeze him

posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 4:08p

respdoc said: mrtrance said: Reading that thread people were able to get the Xbox bundle for just $99 either at Target or WalMart w/o the 2 year sub.

That's what I'm saying...and hence the title of the thread saying: "$99 Price Match" and not..."$225+ Price Match". The purpose and "deal" is to scam the Xbox for $99 w/o the sub.Yes, OP should change the title to include with the two years of live.

cnvrtble98

Patriots Above All

posted: Nov. 12, 2012 @ 6:26p

I'm wondering how this worked for anyone...I mean its clearly stated. Then again I think of the employees at my local WalMart...

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